Brad Steiger

Biography:

Brad Steiger is the author/coauthor of 170 books with over 17 million copies in print. His first published articles on the unexplained appeared in 1956, and he has now written more than 2,000 articles with paranormal themes. From 1970-'73, his weekly newspaper column, The Strange World of Brad Steiger, was carried domestically in over 80 newspapers and overseas from Bombay to Tokyo. He was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, on February 19,1936. He is married to Sherry Hansen Steiger, a licensed and ordained minister, herself the author or co-author of over 40 books. He has two sons, three daughters, and 10 grandchildren.

Past Shows:

On Sunday's show, Roswell investigators Don Schmitt and Thomas Carey joined George Knapp to discuss the lifetime impact the Roswell incident has had on the families who were forced to live with the truth while accepting the official account of the crash, then forced to... More »

Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returns to 2/11/99 when paranormal investigator Brad Steiger joined Art to discuss their book, The Source, which covered such topics as angels, Roswell, demonic possession, and end-of-the-world prophecies.

In the first half of the program, George Knapp welcomed legendary paranormal writer, Brad Steiger, who reflected on his prodigious career researching the unexplained and shared his thoughts on what may be behind encounters with otherworldly beings.

Investigative writer Brad Steiger joined John B. Wells to examine conspiracy theories, debunk popular myths, and present evidence for an invisible world controlled by the elite. The first hour featured national news and political commentator Malcolm Out Loud.

Ian spoke with author and paranormal expert Brad Steiger about his controversial book, Otherworldly Affaires, which explores love and sexual relationships with entities from other dimensions. Steiger shared several cases from his book.In one story, Steiger talked about a medium who had an "intimate relationship" with a spirit guide known as 'Bright Star.'

Prolific author Brad Steiger returned for a discussion on the most bizarre phenomenon in all of psychical research-- the poltergeist. Ghosts haunt houses, but poltergeists haunt people, he explained, noting that cases typically center around kids going through puberty, especially females.

Author Brad Steiger returned to share unusual stories related to animals. He described: A family in Germany that has kept a pet eel in their bathtub for 34 years-- the eel gained fame appearing on pet food TV commercials. Judy the terrier, who fell down a rabbit hole, and survived being trapped there for five weeks. Sissy, a cat that lives at a hospice, who uncannily only jumps on the bed... More »

Guest Host Hilly Rose presented Twas the Night After Christmas-The Miracle Show. In the 1st hour Glenn Kessler of HCD Research discussed a survey of physicians that his organization conducted that showed a 74% belief in miracles. Authors More »

Master ghost hunter Brad Steiger paid a pre-Halloween visit on Thursday night, sharing tales of hauntings and apparitions. "The unseen world is very near," said Steiger, who added that he believes ghosts are all around us. As a child, Steiger said he had ghostly visitations from two stern figures, which he later realized... More »

The author/coauthor of 154 books with over 17 million copiesin print. Steiger's first published articles on the unexplained appeared in1956, and he has now written more than 2,000 articles with paranormalthemes. From 1970-'73, his weekly newspaper column, The Strange World ofBrad Steiger, was carried domestically in over 80 newspapers and overseasfrom Bombay to Tokyo.

The author/coauthor of 154 books with over 17 million copiesin print. Steiger's first published articles on the unexplained appeared in1956, and he has now written more than 2,000 articles with paranormalthemes. From 1970-'73, his weekly newspaper column, The Strange World ofBrad Steiger, was carried domestically in over 80 newspapers and overseasfrom Bombay to Tokyo.